Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 5:48 pm
Michael,
you have no idea how exciting this info is...I'm practically bouncing off the walls. I've dreamed of being able to determine the volume of a tree (from the ground and likely without another person for help) for some time now. Measuring tree height, girth and spread are all well and good, but volume is the real deal. I am especially interested in annual volume growth if volume can be accurately and precisely determined.
I'm gonna be in Atherton, California for a week or so in February. Any chance that we could meet? Unfortunately I can't really get away to see the real redwoods way up north as I'll be sticking to the San Francisco area to visit my brother and his family.
Can't wait for you guys to finish the dendromorphometry book. I really hope that we can have NTS meetings where workshops on how to use all this wonderful new technology is front and center. I recall that several other eNTS have expressed an interest in just this sort of thing. Does this sound reasonable or is it just a little too early?
Doug
you have no idea how exciting this info is...I'm practically bouncing off the walls. I've dreamed of being able to determine the volume of a tree (from the ground and likely without another person for help) for some time now. Measuring tree height, girth and spread are all well and good, but volume is the real deal. I am especially interested in annual volume growth if volume can be accurately and precisely determined.
I'm gonna be in Atherton, California for a week or so in February. Any chance that we could meet? Unfortunately I can't really get away to see the real redwoods way up north as I'll be sticking to the San Francisco area to visit my brother and his family.
Can't wait for you guys to finish the dendromorphometry book. I really hope that we can have NTS meetings where workshops on how to use all this wonderful new technology is front and center. I recall that several other eNTS have expressed an interest in just this sort of thing. Does this sound reasonable or is it just a little too early?
Doug